INDIANAPOLIS — After spending four-and-a-half days here so far for the NFL scouting combine, one thing is crystal clear:

Two major players control what happens at April’s NFL Draft: Kyler Murray and the Oakland Raiders. After talking to executives, coaches and agents all week at the combine, I now expect Murray to be the No. 1 overall pick.

The second loudest buzz here, after the Heisman Trophy winner, is about what the Raiders will do. They have three picks in the first round (four in the top-35) and could trade up or down or neither and could or could not make an offer for Steelers receiver Antonio Brown.

We reported Feb. 20 that the Raiders were interested in the future Hall of Famer, and ESPN added Friday night that Washington and Tennessee have joined the Raiders in showing the most interest in Brown thus far.

And, as the NFL Network’s Michael Silver reported, don’t sleep on the Saints.